Presenting the Results of Your Investigation

In developing both your group and individual presentations, keep in mind the "Questions for Reflection" posed in the WebQuest introduction. Address at least one of them in some way in your final products.

Group Presentation

Depending on your research topic, any of the following ways of sharing your findings could work. Each should have an appropriate oral introduction or presentation that includes some comparison of Roman and our own culture relevant to your topic area.

Individual Written Reflection

In addition, each of you must do--on your own--a written piece that addresses at least one of the questions. Your piece can be in any of the following forms: Finally, do a written evaluation of your best, most helpful information resource. What, in particular (give specific examples), made it helpful? What qualifies it as the "best" resource?

All written work should be presented in a neat and well-organized group portfolio (with names on all papers).

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Investigation - Your Process

Information Resources

Ancient Rome Webquest-Presenting the Results
Kathy Foulke July 31, 1997
http://topcat.bridgew.edu/~kschrock/ED572/foulke/rmindex.htm